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Bethany Armstrong

Renewables Manager at iHeat

Bethany Armstrong is a renewables expert and operations manager at iHeat, specialising in heat pump solutions and solar project delivery across the UK.

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About Bethany Armstrong

Bethany Armstrong is a renewables expert and the Operations Manager at iHeat, where she leads delivery of sustainable heating and energy projects across the UK.

With a background in renewables and operations, Bethany has overseen the design, installation, and commissioning of heat pumps, solar thermal systems, and hybrid heating installations. She ensures projects run on time, meet quality standards, and align with regulatory requirements.

Bethany works closely with internal teams and external partners to coordinate logistics, compliance, and performance monitoring, bridging technical detail with strategic oversight.

She stays current with evolving building regulations, low-carbon technologies, and industry best practice, and contributes to iHeat’s knowledge base through technical writing and training support.

Expertise & Focus Areas

  • Renewable heating systems (heat pumps, solar thermal, hybrids)
  • Project management and operations
  • Quality assurance and compliance
  • Logistics and supply chain coordination
  • Technical training and documentation
  • Regulations and low-carbon technology trends


Articles by Bethany Armstrong are reviewed by iHeat’s technical team for accuracy and reliability.

Bethany Armstrong's latest articles

Choosing A Solar Inverter: Hybrid Vs Microinverter (2026 UK Guide)

19th June, 2026 Comparisons

Choosing A Solar Inverter: Hyb...

For most UK homes, the best inverter depends on roof complexity, shading, and future batte...

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Do Solar Batteries Make Noise? A Homeowner's Guide

19th June, 2026 Guides

Do Solar Batteries Make Noise?...

Most solar batteries operate very quietly, although some systems may produce a low hum or...

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The MCS Certificate For Solar Panels: An Expert Guide

19th June, 2026 Guides

The MCS Certificate For Solar...

An MCS certificate confirms your solar panel installation meets recognised industry standa...

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Solar & Battery Case Study: How One Homeowner Cut Their Electricity Costs

12th June, 2026 Reviews

Solar & Battery Case Study: Ho...

See how solar panels and battery storage helped reduce one homeowner's electricity bill to...

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Can Solar Batteries Overheat in Summer? What UK Homeowners Should Know

12th June, 2026 Guides

Can Solar Batteries Overheat i...

Modern solar batteries are designed to operate safely in summer, but excessive heat can af...

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Can You Install Solar Panels After a Loft Conversion?

12th June, 2026 Guides

Can You Install Solar Panels A...

Yes, many homes can still accommodate solar panels after a loft conversion, although the r...

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Are Solar Batteries Safe? What Homeowners Should Know Before Installing

12th June, 2026 Advice

Are Solar Batteries Safe? What...

Modern solar batteries are generally very safe when installed correctly.

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Can Solar Batteries Be Installed Outside in the UK?

12th June, 2026 Advice

Can Solar Batteries Be Install...

Yes, many solar batteries can be installed outdoors in the UK if they are designed for ext...

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Solar Panel Maintenance Guide for UK Homes

22nd May, 2026 Guides

Solar Panel Maintenance Guide...

Solar panels are often described as low maintenance, but that does not mean they never nee...

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Solar Panel Sizes UK 2026: Solar Panel Dimensions and Sizes That Matter

22nd May, 2026 Guides

Solar Panel Sizes UK 2026: Sol...

Most residential solar panels in the UK are around 1.7m tall and 1.1m wide, although exact...

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Can You Add a Battery to an Existing Solar System?

22nd May, 2026 Advice

Can You Add a Battery to an Ex...

Yes, in many cases you can add a battery to an existing solar panel system without replaci...

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What Happens When Your Solar Battery Is Full?

21st May, 2026 Advice

What Happens When Your Solar B...

When your solar battery is full, your system will stop charging it, and excess energy may...

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